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Pupil Premium

In 2011-12 the Government introduced Pupil Premium funding. This money is delegated to schools based on the numbers of pupils in the school who are eligible for Free School Meals (FSM). From 2012-13, it was expanded to include all children who have been eligible for FSM within the last 6 years.

The Government believes that the Pupil Premium, in addition to main school funding, is the best way to reach the disadvantaged pupils who need it most.

This money is allocated to interventions to help ensure pupils reach their full potential, both academically and socially. National research shows that children who have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point in their school career have consistently lower educational attainment than those who have never been eligible.

In April 2015 the government increased the allocation to £1320 per FSM pupil

(Looked After Children allocation set at £1900 per child)

Total received by Stanville Primary School: £148,786

Important:To find out whether your child is entitled to Free School Meals then please click on the guide below. This document is designed for parents/carers to assist with the online application form to apply for Free School Meal elgibility. If your child currently does nothave Free School Meals, but may be eligible because of your family's income level, please contact the office (in confidence) to register them. Even if you do not wish them to have the meals, this would mean the school could still claim Pupil Premium funding that may be used to help your child.

For details on the school Pupil Premium Strategy Statement please click the image below. This document is subject to change following internal reviews. These review periods are intended to be strategic in identifying best value for money and impact.

Our school evidence and data show that pupils receiving support from these interventions make good and very good progress across the school.

If your child does not have Free School Meals, but may be eligible because of your family's income level, please contact the office (in confidence) to register them. Even if you do not wish them to have the meals, this would mean the school could still claim Pupil Premium funding that may be used to help your child.